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- Meaning of vouch for something/someone in English vouch for something/someone phrasal verb with vouch verb [ + that ] uk / vaʊtʃ / us / vaʊtʃ / Add to word list to say that you know from experience that something is true or good, or that someone is honest and has a good character:
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to support the truth of something or the good character of someone, based on your knowledge or experience: Our accountant will vouch for the accuracy of the financial report. I’ve known him for years and can vouch for his honesty. (Definition of vouch for something/someone from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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VOUCH FOR SOMETHING/SOMEONE meaning: 1. to say that you know...
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If you say that you can vouch for something, you mean that you have evidence from your own personal experience that it is true or correct.
to be able from your knowledge or experience to say that something is true: As a medical examiner I can vouch that his death was accidental. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Making & breaking promises & commitments. be on your honour idiom. bond. breach of contract. commit someone to something. commitment. committed.
The meaning of VOUCH FOR is to say that (someone or something) is honest, true, or good. How to use vouch for in a sentence.
to support as being true, certain, reliable, etc. (usually followed by for ): Her record in office vouches for her integrity. to attest; guarantee; certify (usually followed by for ): to vouch for someone in a business transaction.
1. (intransitive; usually foll by for) to give personal assurance; guarantee. I'll vouch for his safety. 2. (when tr, usually takes a clause as object; when intr, usually foll by for) to furnish supporting evidence (for) or function as proof (of) 3. (transitive) English legal history.
vouch for somebody/something. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English vouch for somebody/something phrasal verb 1 to say that you firmly believe that something is true or good because of your experience or knowledge of it I’ll vouch for the quality of the report. I read it last night.